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Le Jardin Potager

A Provençal potager is not just a vegetable garden. It is a statement of intent. You are saying: I belong here. I will tend this soil. I will eat what this ground gives me.

In spring, the planning begins — rows of tomatoes, aubergines, courgettes, peppers, and salads. In summer, the garden gives back everything you put in, and more. In autumn, the last harvests before the ground rests.

There is something deeply satisfying about pulling a tomato from a plant you have watered every day since May. The potager is patience made edible.

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Tomatoes

The queen of the potager. Plant after the Ice Saints in mid-May. Water deeply, not often. Stake early.

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Salads

Sow in succession every two weeks from March to September. Cut-and-come-again varieties reward patience.

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Herbs

Thyme, rosemary, basil, and parsley. The backbone of Provençal cooking, a few steps from the kitchen door.

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Peppers & Aubergines

Heat-lovers that thrive in the Provençal summer. Start indoors in February, plant out after all frost risk has passed.

Marcel the Frog

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Plant your tomatoes after the Ice Saints — les Saints de Glace — in mid-May. The old farmers are right about this. Do not rush the tomatoes.

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